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  • Arms showing a green castle of any type.
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  • File:Châteauvert.jpg
    [[Category:Castle green]]
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    [[Category:Castle gold]] [[Category:Triple mountain green]]
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  • ...p> century). In 1683 the King of Poland, John III Sobieski, stopped at the castle en route to the besieged Vienna, which he later saved from the Turkish conq ...the white castle of Lipowiec against the green background (which stand for green forests
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    [[Category:Horizontal red and green]] [[Category:Castle silver]]
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    [[Category:Castle ruins]] [[Category:Single mountain green]]
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    [[Category:Horizontal silver and green]] [[Category:Castle gold]]
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    [[Category:Castle red]] [[Category:Bar green]]
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    [[Category:Vertical blue and green]] [[Category:Castle gold]]
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    [[Category:Castle black]] [[Category:Single mountain green]]
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    [[Category:Castle gold]] [[Category:Vertical silver and green]]
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  • ...municipality. They also symbolise the resistance of the inhabitants of the castle against besiegers.
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    [[Category:Castle gold]] [[Category:Chief green]]
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    [[Category:Triple mountain green]] [[Category:Castle gold]]
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    [[Category:quartered green and blue]] [[Category:Castle gold]]
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    [[Category:Vertical gold and green]] [[Category:Castle gold]]
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    [[Category:Castle silver]] [[Category:Vertical green and silver]]
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    [[Category:Castle silver]] [[Category:Triple mountain green]]
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    [[Category:Castle gold]] [[Category:Saltire green]]
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    [[Category:Quartered red and green]] [[Category:Castle silver]]
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  • ...>th</sup> century the castle was rebuilt and this building still exist.The green colour and the flower represent the nature in the municipality. The five le
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  • ...or. Shield divided horizontally red and green, with a golden elephant and castle.
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    [[Category:Castle red]] [[Category:Chequy gold and green]]
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    [[Category:Castle red]] [[Category:Bendy green and silver]]
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    [[Category:Lion green]] [[Category:Castle red]]
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  • File:Hinojales.png|[[:Category:Castle blue|Castle blue]] File:idanha.gif|[[:Category:Castle black|Castle black]]
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  • Arms showing a green castle of any type.
    6 members (0 subcategories, 6 files) - 05:04, 19 September 2023
  • ...The castle is green (Verde) as a canting symbol for the Frankish (Francos) castle (Vila). The fleur-de-lys, being the symbol of the French Royal family, was
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  • ...two bars gemel bendy dexter gold surmounted by a castle proper on a mount green. From the arms of Robert D'Oilly (blue field and bars), who completed the Castle in 1071. The badge was approved in 1954.
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  • {{uk}}''' CASTLE POINT''' ...n also refers to the fact that Thundersley was long a Royal Honour and the green refers to Hadleigh's Royal Park.
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  • |Blue; on a mount green a castle white ensigned in chief by a label of three points erminy in base a lozenge ...mine Label alludes to John of Gaunt who made considerable additions to the Castle. The badge was approved in 1954.
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  • ...and silver are the colours of the Von Bibra arms. The family lived on the castle until 1602. The green colour and the oak leaf refer to the forests in the municipality and the wa
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  • ...age. To distinguish the arms from the arms of Castille and similar arms, a green field colour was chosen.
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  • ...to the castle of the knight Hermann Ribe, which was destroyed in 1298, The green oak leaves refer to the forests in the municipality.
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  • ...mbling the battlements of a tower or castle, separates the chief, which is green with five gold martlets. Martiets are heraldic swallows - in French 'hirond ...e shield symbolise a castle or its towers- a reference not only to Arundel Castle, a prominent feature in the neighbourhood, but to local government in gener
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  • ...gold sheaves of barley, each behind a gold shuttle, flank each side of the castle referencing the ancient linen-making and more modern textile industries. ...ntrim. Each stag holds in the mouth the sword from the O'Neills of Shane's Castle's crest.
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  • Incorporated into: 1974 [[Castle Point]] ...Or a Viking Ship Sable shields oars and sail Gold the sail charged with a Castle also Sable.<br>
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  • ...lys represents the fact that the area was owned by the Dukes of Parma. The green field represented agriculture.
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  • '''Arms''' : Argent on a Mount in base Vert a Castle of three Towers Gules on a Chief Azure two Mullets Or pierced Gules.<br> ...eared in a pictorial representation on the former seal of the Council. The castle in the arms is coloured red to indicate the local red sandstone of which it
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  • |Per fess blue and green; a square tower white. A medival Castle and Roman Fort near Farham, Hampshire. The badge was approved in 1952.
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  • The castle is the local castle, which dates from medieval times. The green colour is taken from the arms of the Counts von Henneberg, who already had
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  • ...wered Roman fort named by them <em>Castrum ad Fluvium Frigidum </em> (i.e. Castle at the Cold River) is still remaining in the centre of the town.
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  • Shield: Or, on a plain point Vert, a castle tower Gules, theron the middle merlon a firebomb Sable, enflamed Proper, al ...ack grenade enflamed red on top of a red castle tower supported in base by green scroll inscribed in gold with the words "WE HAVE DONE" issuant from behind
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  • | Blue; on a mount green a castle with flagstaff with flying the Union flag developed proper.
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  • ...as to the former castle (now ruins) in the village. The lower half shows a green field for agriculture and a scroll with the date 1792. On May 30, 1792 the
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  • |Per pale red and green; an elephant bearing a castle gold.</br>
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  • ...ountryside as well as incorporating an apt reference to the late Mr. James Green, M.B.E., J.P., the donor and at that time Chairman of the Council. The thre The battlements represent historic castle of Clitheroe, for Clitheroe Castle was originally a parish of this Rural District, its keep being depicted on
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  • The arms show the Lieve canal among the green fields and hedges (the area is characterised by long hedges). The Lieve, th The arms replaced a previous version, showing the Lieve, the Gravensteen castle in Gent and two herons/egrets for the nature/wildlife in the area:
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  • ...tle in the colours of the Von Erffa family, who own the castle since 1843. Green and silver are also the colours of the former County Sachsen-Coburg to whic
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  • ...hunting lodge, which was built in 1293 and later was rebuilt like a small castle. In the gate the arms of Bayern are placed, as the village belongs to Bayer
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  • ...eg a representation of a deed of sale in white and brown with red seal and green ribbon. Underneath the shield is a scroll in gold bordered brown bearing th
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  • File:Hinojales.png|[[:Category:Castle blue|Castle blue]] File:idanha.gif|[[:Category:Castle black|Castle black]]
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  • ...he area's natural beauty and many rivers. The castle represents Caerphilly castle, one of the largest in Europe. It also stands for the Borough's history in The crest rises from a green mural crown, and represents gwent county council. The red dragon of Wales h
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  • |Green; a bend wavy of four white and blue over all an eagle's claw erased gold fe Lozenge from the Montague Family who restored the Castle in 1345. The badge was approved in 1954.
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  • The chestnut tree refers to the forests in the municiapality and the green field represents the importance of agriculture. The keys are the attribute ...ug the municipality and the castle refers to the local Château de la Roche castle.
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  • ...d seal, dating from the first quarter of the 19th century, already shows a castle ruin with the letters SB for Stockburg. On the seal from 1840 the ruin disa ...1902. The ruin is shown in red, for the bricks and walls, the mountain in green.
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  • The green background, waves and wheatsheaf refer to the River Stort, the rural and ag ...Castle, built by William I, whose ruins now stand on a grassy mound in the Castle Gardens. The cross is that of St. Michael, to whom the parish church is ded
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  • |Green; issuant barry wavy of three red and gold an embattled tower with portculli From the arms of the Castle and the City. The Latin motto translates as "Keen in mergency". The badge w
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  • ...consisting of a six-armed medium blue cross bearing a silver castle with a green dome and black windows, all enclosed at top by a maroon scroll inscribed 'S ...are the colors of the coat of arms of Landstuhl, the unit's location. The castle is also adapted from the coat of arms of Landstuhl. The cross, a tradition
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  • The arms were granted January 26, 1838 and are canting (Grün=green, Bach=brook). ...ere have been attempts to add other symbols in the green fields, such as a castle or parts of the arms of the Pappenheim family.
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  • |Green: a Greek mask oif comedy base two thyrsi in slatire all gold.</br> ...God of Pleasure portrayed in Milton's masque: "A Mask presented at Ludlow Castle 1634". The badge was approved on 21 February 1925.
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  • The green background portrays the nature of the town's surroundings - countryside and ...11<sup>th</sup> century. The Castle is shown to indicate that Skipton is a Castle town.
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  • ...9-1768. The ring is a canting symbol and also symbolises the letter O. The green field symbolises the agricultural character of the municipality.
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  • ...(plough irons) had their fields (green) under the protection of the local castle.
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  • ...is for Mitcham Green, the blue and white wave for Waterford and the silver castle for Mitchelham.
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  • The arms are canting, showing a green castle (château vert).
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  • Castro Verde means "Green Castle", thus the green castle portrayed on the town's arms. The wheat stands for the main activity in the
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  • Shield: Argent, a cross Sanguine (Maroon) surmounted in chief by a stylized castle Argent (Silver Gray), above a stretcher fesswise of the first, overall a st ...r staff entwined by a green serpent and terminating with a stylized silver castle bearing a taeguk, all enclosed on either side and at bottom by a maroon tri
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  • ...bordure is taken from the Bitche county to which the village belonged. The green colour is a canting element (Hagen is a German word for forest).
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  • ...allude to the highest peaks of the Drakensberg - Champagne Castle, Giant's Castle and Mont-Aux-Sources, all of which are visible from the school.<br>
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  • '''Arms''' : Per chevron Gules and Vert a chevron Argent between in chief a castle and a lymphad and in base ten fleurs-de-lis Or<br> ...nd a point, representing the name Lapointe. The lower portion represents a green and fertile land. It symbolizes the host country and the Île d’Orléans.
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  • ...d is derived from the arms of the Counts of [[Celje]] who bought the local castle in 1349 and granted town rights at the same time. The small stars were adde The previous arms show the two stars next to a golden point and a green mountain.
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  • * 1974 [[Castle Donington]] RDC ...chief two Ash Trees couped and in base on a Granite Rock issuant proper a Castle of three towers Argent on a Chief Vert between two Garbs a Mitre affrontée
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  • The tower refers to the former castle of the De la Rivière family, the green field refers to the local forests. The chief refers to the Knights of St. J
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  • ...on of the shield is to represent this. The wolf charge appears at Thalberg castle.
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  • ...red to symbolise nature/agriculture and industry. The castle is the local castle, known from around 1000. The cross pattée refers to the Knights Templar, t
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  • ...e of fifteen mullets of the like the upper arm of the cross charged with a castle Gules, the lower arm with a fleur-de-lis, <br> The green shield recalls the Mexican War. The National flag bore fifteen stars during
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  • ...stle, above the gateway is the shield of Hugh Bigod, Norman builder of the castle in about 1164.
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  • Azure, on a mount Proper, a castle triple-towered Argent, masoned Vert, windows, portcullis and fans Gules, th ...een masoning seems to be for St. Leonard, patron saint of the Burgh, since green is a colour specially associated with him.
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  • ...pine tree. The colours were also changed from silver and red to silver and green.
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  • ...ngland. The present coat of arms of [[Norwich]], England, displays a domed castle. Norwich, Connecticut, derived its name from this like-named town in Englan
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  • ...the middle the arms of Silezia. The green colour is canting (Grün, Zielona=green). The oldest seal showed a castle or city wall with three towers and a samll shield with helmet. The seal dat
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  • ...ms of this family are shown in the coat of arms of the town: In gold three green pine-cones Vert, with a red bordure.
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  • The green and black bars indicate the coal seams beneath Cannock Chase and the stag's The green circlet represents Castle Ring, an Iron Age earthwork, and the flames allude to the industies of the
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  • ...aracter. The lower portion displays the fleur-de-lys of Godmanchester on a green background, the latter marking its agricultural origin. ...royal status of the former boroughs. The stag's head looking out from the castle gateway is an emblem used for main years by the Grammar School and other lo
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  • Green- The color of the barons of sales Castle
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  • ...gold sheaves of barley, each behind a gold shuttle, flank each side of the castle referencing the ancient linen-making and more modern textile industries. ...ntrim. Each stag holds in the mouth the sword from the O'Neills of Shane's Castle's crest.
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  • '''Arms''' : Vert a Castle with three towers Or on a Chief Argent a Mitre of the first garnished of th ...he town's long associations with the Sees of Winchester and Guildford. The green field, the stag's head, and the oak refer to the parks and woodlands of the
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  • ...und Vert and thereon two swords saltirewise Silver, hilts Or, enfiled by a castle turret of five embattlements of the first masoned Azure and bearing palewis ...e and blue denote the Valorous Unit Award for DAK TO--BEN HET, and red and green refer to the award of the Vietnamese Civil Action Honor Medal, First Class.
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  • The green and black divisions of the field represent the green fields of agriculture and the black rich earth. The black points may be tak ...the Hastings family. William, Lord Hastings (1430-1485) built Kirby Muxloe Castle, which is now an ancient monument. The shoed legs refer to the two main ind
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  • The two towers refer to the two ancient castle sin the municipality. The green colour and the garb indicate the agricultural character of the municipality
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  • ...ture in the east. The white and blue waves symbolise the River Don and the castle gateway is derived from the arms of the County Borough of Doncaster, togeth
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  • ...l seals. The wavy bend symbolises the Werra river and the green shield the green fields surrounding the river. The division of the bend in three parts symbo
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  • ...arms of Ghana is is composed of a shield, divided into four quarters by a green St. George's cross, rimmed with gold. The following are the symbols in the *2. A heraldic castle on a heraldic sea with a light blue background represents the national gove
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  • ...ning “Springbok” soldiers; an anchor as maritime reference to the Stirling Castle and East London as a river port; and oak and coral tree leaves to represent
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  • ...ges family. The base shows a representation of the local castle ruins on a green background, which symbolises agriculture.
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  • ...ronty bearing on his back a Coracle with Oar proper on a Chief wavy Vert a Castle of three towers Argent between two Garbs Or.<br> ...which were combined to form the new council's area. The chief is coloured green for agriculture and dairy farming.
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  • ...een background symbolising agriculture, and a castle symbolising Killymoon Castle built by James Stewart in 1671. The colours chosen represent the agricultur
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  • '''Arms''' : Vert a Castle of three towers between three Crescents Argent a Chief barry wavy of four A ...represent the River Thames in the north of the district. The three-towered castle and three crescents are derived from the arms of the Goddard and Vilett fam
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  • ...unicipalities. The colours represent agriculture (gold, wheat) and nature (green).
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  • '''Arms''' : Per chevron barry wavy Vert and Argent and Purpure in base a Castle of three Towers of the second on a Chief Or between six Annulets two and on ...he valleys, rivers, lakes and heather-covered heights of the district. The castle refers to the great houses and other antiquities, and is coloured white for
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  • ...Gules, upon three bars wavy of the first and Azure, a segment of a Korean castle wall with gate Or, roofed of the second, overall two tridents set pilewise ...se, from each a red streamer flowing outward. Centered on the device is a green chameleon palewise between two arched gold color metal scrolls inscribed "N
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  • '''Arms''' : Or a Castle of two Towers Gules on a Chief wavy Vert a Mitre Gold between two Lincolnsh ...avy line refers to Tennyson's brook at his birthplace at Somersby, and the green "chief" above it with the Bulls' heads alludes to the character of the Dist
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  • Quarterly: 1st, Vert, a castle triple-towered Or, masoned windows and port Gules; 2nd, gyronny of eight Or ...green which was much used by King James IV as a livery colour; the use of green and gold is doubly appropriate as these are the ancient colours of Dalriada
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  • ...used by the family until the 15th century. The colours were not known, the green colour was now chosen as a symbol for nature and agriculture.
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  • * 1974 [[Castle Ward]] (partly) '''Crest''' : On a Wreath of the Colours a Castle as in the Arms issuant therefrom a demi Lion guardant supporting a Flagstaf
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  • ...ll as the forestry school in Tharandt. The building refers to the Tharandt castle ruins (see the previous arms below). The city developed around the Tharandt castle from the 13<sup>th</sup> century, which is now in ruins. The pomegranate sy
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  • ...aken from the arms of the von Münchhausen family, which lived in the local castle until 1938.
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  • ...arinthia. The arms consist of the Styrian colours, green and white. As the castle of Dürnstein (now in ruins) was very important in the
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  • ...mbolises responsible, but accessible local government. The rays divide the green field into segments standing for agricultural allotments, dependent on irri
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  • ...ief two Dolphins haurient that to the sinister contournee Or and in base a Castle of three degrees and five towers proper.<br> ...omontory; the link between ancient and modern government is suggested by a castle of five towers symbolising the union of the five Penfro councils in one aut
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  • ...t producer of sunflower oil in the country. The four symbols show history (castle), good sunny climate, industry and a cornucopia for the richness of the lan
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  • ...ersity College (housed in Durham Castle) sit opposite one another across a green.
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  • '''Arms''' : Azure, an octagonal tower of Caernarvon Castle with two turrets proper; on a chief Or between two quarryers' jads sable a ...ute. The octagonal stone tower on the shield is in the style of Caernarfon castle, the town of the Institute's birth. The two hammers or jads represent the a
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  • ...O’Neills who were a dominant family in the area. The flag flying over the castle is St. Patrick’s Saltire which along with the red hand represent Ulster a
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  • ...bridge represents the Castle Bridge, a local landmark. The wavy yellow and green represents the landscape, fields and beaches.
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  • ...Azure a Lymphad sails set proper and flags flying Gules on a Chief Vert a Castle triple-towered between two Plumes each of [three] Ostrich Feathers Argent.< ...from the obverse and reverse of the Common Seal, refering to the port and castle. The feathers refer to the granting of a charter to the town by Edward, Pri
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  • The squares refer to the merger of the two former municipalities (green for Vestric and red for Candiac). <br> The tower symbolizes the ancient castle of Candiac, property of the Montcalm family, the frogs refer to the nicknam
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  • ...ich the largest part of the municipality historically belonged. The silver-green are the colours of [[Sachsen]], as the village of Nassach belonged to Sachs
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  • The tower refers to the local castle and ladder to the hamlet of Pas-de-l'Echelle. The base symbolises the Arve, The gold and green are taken from the arms of the Swiss commune of [[Veyrier]], separated from
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  • ...ge beech forests in the municipality. The tower refers to the former local castle, the Asseburg, which dates from the 13th century. The miner's tools refer t ...canting element, as the name is derived from 'area near white water'. The green also refers to the nature, the silver to the salt mining.
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  • ...hiesa, and that of Torricella ("small tower"), from name of the homonymous castle of Ventoso di Scandiano belonging to the Cugini family.
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  • The wavy bar and the green field in the lower part indicate the many streams and rivers as well as the The horn in the lower part indicates the former hunting castle of the Bishops in the municipality, built in 1661.
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  • ...a", as it sits on the River Ara. The masonry walls refer to a 12th century castle built by King John, around which Tipperary developed.
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  • ...1702, ruled by Josep Galceran de Pinós i de Rocabertí. There are also the green pine-cones on gold of the arms of the Pinós family (canting arms: Pinós i
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  • The red mural crown represents Powys Castle (Castell Coch - Red Castle) and the swan is for the beautiful waterways of the county, particularly th The green wyverns derive from the crest of the Herberts, Earls of Powis and Montgomer
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  • ...castle sin the municipality. The wavy bar symbolises the Eure river. The green colour refers to the Bleu forest.
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  • Shield: Quartely Gules (Brick Red) and Or, in first the Morro Castle tower issuant from sinister base of the second windowed Argent; an escutche ...ing at top over a brick red annulet an surmounted withinb the annulet by a green grape leaf, the tower between and conjoined with two gold lightning flashes
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  • The arms show the green field, ermine fess dancetty and golden shell from those of Duff of Braco, a ...of Argyll in 1952, but for security reasons it has been kept in Inveraray Castle.
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  • ...r of parishes in the District. One of these is Laugharne, which has a fine castle, represented by the mural crown, on which is the shield of Guy de Brian, a
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  • ...arms of [[Edinburgh]], from which the City of Dunedin takes its name. The green fess or stripe, across the middle of
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  • ...the base from the Bodenstein family. The latter also owned the Bodenstein castle in the village.
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  • 1996: Blue; on a mount green a triple-towered castle the outher towers steepled proper and surmounted by an anchor black.
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  • ...the arms of the two former Wrexham authorities. The shield combines their green "field", ermine spots and gold crosiers with the blue lion on gold of the H ...red mural (walled) crown symbolizing brick-making and Madog ap Meredydd's castle ad Overton. The Welsh Red Dragon rests a foot on a black diamond edged with
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  • ...noblemen passing through the County, which hang on the walls of the famous Castle Hall at Oakham.
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  • ...the new District. The shield is completed by a stylised gold three-towered castle, the stronghold of the O'Neills, which also indicates the history of Omagh ...ecorative mantling or tournament cloak in the basic colours of the shield, green and while. Upon the helm is the crest. In front of a hill representing the
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  • ...les, two abbots' croziers in saltire between in chief an anchorin base a castle of three towers, and in fesse two clarions, the sinister contoumee, all Or ...arly to the ancient borough and former port of Kenfig. Below is a heraldic castle alluding to the numerous strongholds of the area, particularly Ogmore, Coit
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  • ...y derived from the arms of the de Valence Earls of Pembroke, who built the castle and walls and gave the earliest charters. The lower half of the shield is b ...lence colours of blue and white and the crest itself combines the ship and castle from the two sides of the ancient seal. The white fleur de lys on blue refe
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  • Incorporated into: 1974 [[Castle Point]] The shield forms a kind of heraldic map showing a green diamond, representing the island, surrounded by the blue and white waves of
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  • ...ms :''' Per pale gules and vert, an elephant statant bearing on his back a Castle triple-towered and domed or.<br> ...n. On the other is the elephant and castle. The shield is coloured red and green, the traditional colours of the city dating back at least to 1441.
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  • '''Crest''': On a Wreath Or and Gules on a Mount a Castle of two degrees and four towers proper issuant therefrom a demi Dragon Gules The four arms of the wavy green cross suggest the districts four main river valleys. The daffodill, symbol
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  • ...t and Vert upon a Limestone Crag in front of a representation of Clitheroe Castle proper an Eagle displayed wings inverted gorged with a Roman Corona radiata ...of the broad historical and topographical Identity of the whole area. The green Chief with wavy edge represents the Ribble Valley; below it in the purple l
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  • ...rms''' : Gules a Cross engrailed Or on a Chief per pale Argent and Gules a Castle proper flying from each flanking Turret a Flag counter-changed between two ...kesbury Abbey occupies the place of honour. In the chief of the shield the castle, the Council's emblem from the Corporate Seal and the Mayor's Chain, appear
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  • ...n to represent the union of industrial and rural areas in the borough. The castle comes from the old Doncaster arms. Around are placed eight white roses, sym ...rlier use of a town's motto by Doncaster than is common with boroughs. The castle upon a shield appears on old mayoral seals and also upon a charter dated 13
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  • ...en two Branches of Oak leaved proper and fructed Or a Mount Vert thereon a Castle Wall with three Towers Argent surmounted by a Lion's Face Or.<br> ...hs. On the dexter side are charges from the arms of New Windsor. White and green are the livery colours of the Tudor dynasty. The stag's head is for Windsor
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  • ...ersonal arms, with a helmet and mantling of green and silver. As a crest a castle was used.
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  • ...t (Burg=castle) with am embattled chief, and as an addition he placed the castle taken from the arms of Ödenburg, the capital to be. ...ed capital, Ödenburg voted to remain part of Hungary as [[Sopron]] and its castle could obviously no longer be part of the State arms.
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  • .... Duke Albrecht III had the Benedictine abbey built on the site of Andechs Castle in 1458. The Andechs arms are also part of the [[Abbey of Andechs]] arms. T
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  • ...oyal Forest of Dean and the castle between its antlers is for St. Briavels Castle, in wihich the Court of Verderers was held as well as the court moot for th
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  • ...h and founder of Neath Abbey. The red tower on a green base represents the castle on the river bank.
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  • ...ield; 2. Sûrja and Aruna, proper; 3. Vert an elephant proper; 4. Vert, the castle of Amber on a hill Argent.<br> ...per; 3. Argent an elephant's head guardant proper; 4. Azure, a two-towered castle proper.<br>
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  • The background of the shield is green, with three white roses across the middle, symbolizing the Yorkshire Dales in which Craven Lies. Green is the
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  • ...s representing the rivers Thames and Medway. The gateway refers to Cooling Castle and the quill pens refer to the area's literary associations with Charles D
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  • ...red lion rampant, crowned with a gold diadem represents, together with the castle, the ancient kingdom of [Castilla y León]] in Spain where the bishop was ...nd below the shield, and a green pontifical hat, the gallero, with its six green tassels in three rows on either side of the shield. These are the heraldic
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  • ...om the arms of the former Flintshire and Denbighshire County Councils. The green and white wave represents the Vale of Clwyd and the Clwydian hills lying be ...an ostrich feather, the 'Peace Badge' of Edward the Black Prince, and the castle recalls the many historic strongholds of Clwyd.
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  • ...a large agricultural region. The house also symbolises the former Trittau castle or Trittau Estate, which probably was built in a similar style, and which a ...r half shows the Bille and Mühlenau rivers in the municipality between the green fields and forests.
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  • ...the village. The base shows the Braunsberg castle in the municipality. The green symbolises the rich nature in the municipality.
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  • The green background, two white waves, and the top half of the golden eagle in the up ...). The crane stands within the battlements of a tower alluding to Somerton Castle, a 13<sup>th</sup> century residence of the Bishops of Lincoln, and rests a
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  • ...shows a single tower with added buildings, probably symbolising the local castle. The above arms were granted in 1949 and show the same composition in the c ...s can be seen from the images below. The city currently uses the arms with green roofs, but this is not mentioned in the blazon.
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  • '''Crest''' : Issuant from a Mural Crown Or a Mount Vert thereon a Castle with two Towers proper; Mantled Azure doubled Or.<br> ...crown formed like a wall, on which there is a green mound surmounted by a castle in natural colours.
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  • Crest: On a Wreath of the Colours a Castle walled triple-towered and capped proper the dexter tower surmounted of a Cr The arms depict a rough, wooden cross in green rising out of the base of a red shield between two open crowns of gold with
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  • ...Sinclair (or St. Clair) Earls of Orkney, with the neighbouring Barony and Castle of Herbertshire. The blue and green background is for the sky and the land, while the motto comes from the Burg
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  • The green shield symbolises agriculture and especially the meadows very present in th ...are taken from the arms of the Lanneau de Marey family, owner of the Bard castle from the 16th to the beginning of the 20th century, and they are also the a
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  • ...ey Or, the sail thereof charged with a raven Sable, in the dexter flank, a castle triple-towered, embattled Argent, masoned Sable, window and port Gules, in ...tique crown), Nairn (black water bouget), Skye & Lochalsh (wavy bars - and Castle).
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  • The gold bars are from the arms of the City of [[Salisbury]] and the green bars are from the arms of the Wiltshire County Council. The white lions fro ...le-headed eagle is that of the Earls of Radnor, who are seated at Longford Castle, it can also be seen as a reminder of the supporters of the City of Salisbu
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  • ...green waves running vertically, to suggest the topographical area with its green valleys and four principal rivers, the Lliw, the Loughor, the Clydach and t ...rown, a frequent emblem of local government, and a reminder of the ancient castle of LLwchwr. It is coloured black, to suggest the coal-mining areas and is c
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  • ...and crossbow bolts could be fired in troubled times - was adopted from the castle tower that appears most prominently in the diocesan arms of [[Diocese of Og The external elements include the pilgrim’s hat, or galero, in deep green, the true color of the Office of Bishop. Six tassels, or fiocchi, suspend o
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  • ...livery colours are those of the Stafford family - gold, a red chevron. The green chief betokens the pastoral and agricultural nature of the area, dominated ...to Stafford Castle, formerly overlooking the town from the east. The first castle, built c 1069, was essentially an earth fortification with a stockade for d
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  • ...raises (or cinquefoils) on a black field from the arms of Fraser of Oliver Castle, one of the most ancient and famous families of Tweeddale, the old name for The 3rd quarter shows a golden fleece on a green field to represent the County's staple industries: agriculture, sheep­ far
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  • ...ilsden previously in the possession of the Knights Templar. It is coloured green to represent land. The three shoe-nails or "sparrow-bills" on each side of The red wyvern is adapted from the arms of the Clifford family of Skipton Castle, Earls of Cumberland and ancient lords of the Honor of Skipton in which Sil
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  • ...al character of the County and the wealth that proceeds from it, while the green background is the fields from which the wealth is extracted.
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  • ...century the arms were also often shown as only a fleur-de-lis, without the castle. They were shown as such by Hupp in the late 19<sup>th</sup> century, in th During the DDR times, the fleur-de-lis was shown as golden on a green field like in the present arms. In the late 1990s the town used the arms in
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  • ...DDR times the arms were shown with a blue roof, instead of the historical green roof.
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  • ...the forests in the district, coming from a green ring which symbolises the Castle Ring. The horse symbolises the old horse fair in Rugeley. The cross symboli
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  • '''Crest''' : On a Wreath Argent and Gules, In front of a Castle of three towers proper two Crosiers in saltire Or and in front of these a c The arms have ten alternating green and white waves. These represent the five rivers of the District: the Arrow
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  • ...nd sugarcane. In the middle there is a red sun over a map of Mozambique in green, and blue waves, an AK-47 gun crossed with a hoe, and a book. The wreath is ...of Colonies. The arms follow a centralised pattern with a bordure with the castle of Portugal and a cross as used by the Portuguese discoverers. For each pro
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  • ...pentake, from which the Rural District took its name. The mitres stand for Castle Acre Priory and the above mentioned Crowland Abbey, which had close associa The green band charged with five gold wheatears, synbolises the Rural District. The h
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  • ...er Beauly; the two wavy barrulets recall that it is formed, near Erchless Castle, by the confluence of the rivers Farrar and Glass.
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  • ...county. The St. Hubertus deer represents the many woods in the county. The castle in the lower part of the arms symbolises the Marienburg. <br/> ...with as a crest a St. Hubertus deer and the shield surrounded by gold and green oak leaves.
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  • ...eld is topographical, showing the rivers Humber, Trent and Ancholme in the green countryside, and the Roman Ermine Street running north through the Borough. ...liar symbol of local government and here reminiscent of Gilbert de Gaunt's castle at Barton-upon-Humber. The flames allude to the steel industry and the Cono
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  • ...rst Dukes of Buckingham. These two last-named families owned the important castle at Buckingham. ...stian over Pagan forces. It is shown on the upper part of the shield, on a green ground, suggesting the setting of grass which is the background of the cros
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  • '''Arms''' : Or on a Cross quadrate Gules a Castle of three Towers within a circular Wall in perspective pierced by a Port wit ...]] councils combined. In the centre of the cross quadrate is a distinctive castle, from the arms of the former Borough of Warwick. Taken together, the charge
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  • ...ld field and centered thereon overall a green evergreen tree between a red castle tower at left and a red fleur-de-lis at right; all below the mountain enclo
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  • The green background and wave denote the Conwy valley. The angels are for Maeloc Crwm In the crest the mural crown suggesting the castle of Conwy is flanked by two sprigs of the Plantagenet broom badge of its bui
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  • ...present a horseshoe. Among this unique collection which can be seen in the Castle at Oakham are horseshoes presented by Her Majesty The Queen, by H.R.H. Prin
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  • ...ser to determine . Some early uses of these arms do emblazon the leaves as green, but red has become the normal way of depicting them. ...g|center|350 px|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]] <br/>The arms with green maple leaves.
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  • ...ted to have been connected; the gold embattled barrulet is for the fort or Castle of Fortrose, and the golden stag's head on the blue field for the Mackenzie
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  • Quarterly: 1st and 4th, Azure, on a mount in base Vert, a castle triple­ towered without windows Argent, masoned Sable, the gate closed Gul The old arms show the Royal Castle and Forest of Stirling.
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  • ...arl of Findlater, and in the third part is the golden shell of Duff on its green field for Fife-Keith and Earl Fife. ...otto "Boldly and Gently" is that of George Ogilvy of Milton, who built the Castle of Milton Keith about 1480.
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  • The shield shows three stylised peaks in green to suggest such well-known mountains as Great Gable, Scafell and Scafell Pi ...les and strongholds such as Muncaster, Whitehaven, Egremont, Millom, Walls Castle and Hardknott Fort. Two crossed gold crosiers refer to St Bees Priory and C
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  • ...d to Iestin ap Gwrgant, the last Prince of Glamorgan, who lived in Cardiff Castle about 1030-1080. In later times, the bearings became the arms of the Lords retained. The Dragon plants the staff of the standard upon a green mount whereon he stands, and from which springs the leek (the floral emblem
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  • ...taken from the armsof John de Courcey and is a reminder that he built the castle at Carrickfergus and installed Norman rule in the area.The Irish connection
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  • The section for the cards is printed in green, with a vertical leaf-based decoration between the cards and single borders ...he arms of Hamburg, as the publisher was based in Hamburg. The index is in green, but the content and population figures are identical to album 1,3 and 4, w
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  • ...rt Langley, United Kingdom]] - [[RFA Gold Ranger, United Kingdom]] - [[RFA Green Rover, United Kingdom]] - [[RFA Grey Rover, United Kingdom]] - [[RFA Relian File:HMS Farnham Castle, Royal Navy.jpg
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  • * [[Green Jackets Training Brigade, British Army]] * [[The Green Howards (Alexandra, Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment), British Ar
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  • ...icourt]] - [[Menétru-le-Vignoble]] - [[Merchants in Nancy]] - [[Merchiston Castle School]] - [[Mesnil-Verclives]] - [[Metz Engineers Works Directorate, Frenc File:HMS Allington Castle, Royal Navy.jpg
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  • ...ory:Quartered blue and blue]] - [[:Category:Quartered per saltire gold and green]] - [[:Category:Quartered silver and purpure]] - [[:Category:Red currants]] ...2]] - [[Territorial Defence Command, Royal Thai Army]] - [[Test2]] - [[The Castle Guard, Czech Republic]] - [[The Dragoon Music Corps of the Lifeguard, Swede
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  • ...urg a.d.Tauber''' || De || City || incorrect || Four Castles. Should be a castle… || [[Rothenburg_ob_der_Tauber ]] ...ion/province || incorrect || Part of Venetian large arms. Shield should be green. Now used by Province of Rovigo.
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